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You know you've found wisdom when.
when...you subject your self vulnerable to the grumpy sarcastic cracks and giggles of the been-there-done-that'ers
thats fine with me, i'll take the jokes with the wisdom. did i say take? i meant beg this isnt irrigation, but the irrigation guys know it, so this is irrigation! _____ I havent seen this st augustine problem-symptom before: The dead patches have a very dry crispy thatch, amongst pieces of healthy looking grass amongst. But if i take my hand and sweep/brush over the dry-thatch, there is a grid of very green and healthy looking stolons/runners&roots underneath. as if only the leaves were affected........ what is this? |
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I was kidding.....! bunch of spring chickens
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Pictures would help. Too early in the season for brown patch, might be leaf spot but that usually shows up a little differently. Do you have a fert and squirt guy that you refer work to/from? I ask mine when I run into stuff like this, if you post pictures I'll send them to him and see what he says.
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Are you sure that Leary didn't drive down there and pi$$ all over your lawn??
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there you go - classic case of ArizonaMerlonia
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freeze damaged turf.
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Freeze damage....
is that why its purple? alot of the tips are yellow, on otherwise green blades, also |
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